call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com for details. >>> perhaps the oddest thing about the jumping up and down in washington is that in the near term, at least, it's a ghost dance. that's because the federal government can borrow money, almost for free to pay bills and has a strange and unique ability to print money if need be. the intense fiscal debates are happening not in washington, but state houses across the country. at least 21 states responded by cutting spending. the state that is chose austerity have the following outcomes. unemployment rates jumped up. fewer private sector jobs. states that chose to expand spending experienced unemployment 3.5% higher than before the recession. federal and state are in decline. to give you an idea of the impact they could have, take a look at the chart. the percentage of revenue these states could lose from the grants do get cut. sequestered the top five states over a 10% loss in revenue. the national average is 6.6%. the bottom five states with delaware suf